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  2. Sognefjord - Wikipedia

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    Around the inner end of the fjord, three of Norway's famous stave churches have survived: Kaupanger and Urnes (along the shoreline) and Borgund (30 km or 20 mi into the Lærdal valley). [18] The Sognefjord Span (power lines) crosses the fjord with a span of 4,597 metres (15,082 ft). This is the second largest span of power lines in the world.

  3. A Snob's Travel Guide to Wintry Norway - AOL

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    A Snob's Travel Guide to Wintry Norway. Leena Kim. September 26, 2024 at 7:00 AM. A Snob's Guide to Wintry Norway Christian Remoy. ... Plus, here you get the bonus of the famous fjords.

  4. Skageflå - Wikipedia

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    A rock slide in 1873 destroyed much of the cultivated land. From the fjord, the farm has a difficult uphill hike to get to the farm. [3] Magdalene Thoresen, Henrik Ibsen's mother-in-law, said of the area: This fjord is surrounded by the steepest and, one is almost tempted to say, the most preposterous mountains on the entire west coast.

  5. Tourism in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Norway contributed 4.2% of the gross domestic product as reported in 2018. [2] Every seven in a hundred people throughout the country work in the tourism industry. [ 2 ] Tourism is seasonal in Norway, with more than half of total tourists visiting between the months of May and August.

  6. Trollfjord - Wikipedia

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    The Trollfjord or Trollfjorden is a fjord in Hadsel Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The 2-kilometre (1.2 mi) long fjord cuts into the island of Austvågøya and flows out into the Raftsundet strait. The fjord has a narrow entrance and steep-sided mountains surrounding it. The name is derived from troll, a figure from Norse mythology.

  7. Urnes Stave Church - Wikipedia

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    Urnes Stave Church (Norwegian: Urnes stavkyrkje) is a 12th-century stave church at Ornes, along the Lustrafjorden in the municipality of Luster in Vestland county, Norway.. The church sits on the eastern side of the fjord, directly across the fjord from the village of Solvorn and about five kilometres (3 mi) east of the village of Hafslo.

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